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Retail’s Newest Tenant: Co-working—Work Where You Shop

By Dennis Kaiser

In today’s digitally connected world, we are seeing a growing trend of remote workers and empowered employees deciding where and how they want to work. This has created a valuable opportunity for developers to attract co-working companies to retail centers. Colliers International’s Anjee Solanki, National Director, Retail Services, shared insights behind this embrace of a more holistic approach by landlords to fill their vacancies and increase foot traffic, which provides remote workers greater access to a flexible and amenity-rich environment.

Q: What’s the big takeaway from this shift to co-working and retail environments?
A:
The shopping center or retail space is the newest location for co-working space. Co-working space benefits the retail nearby, since it has the potential to drive foot traffic to shops and restaurants. We found more than 60% of millennials are enthusiastic about co-working and believe it is very useful. Co-working will no longer be a trend, yet it will be expected and preferred over a generic, tradition office space. Flexibility has become a work lifestyle and co-working spaces its beneficiary. This has created a valuable opportunity for developers to attract coworking companies to retail centers. Cohabitating with retail creates additional conveniences. At lunch, for example, you could pick up a friend’s birthday gift and check out the latest fashion trends, just steps away from your office.

Q: What were a few other headlines that showed up this year in Colliers’ Spring 2019 U.S. Retail Spotlight Report as this trend emerges? What is surprising or noteworthy to you?
A: Co-working environments are becoming a forum for many community organizations to discuss important issues – it’s a safe and welcoming place. It also creates new conversations amongst strangers, resulting in new collaborations. Lastly, people continue to seek a social setting rather than working from home – so why not have a co-working environment at a shopping center.

Q: What advice do you have for companies in the retail space about co-working space based on Colliers report?
A:
It’s no longer a backfill to vacant boxes, but rather a lifestyle shift, offering flexibility and providing a nontraditional office environment. We are seeing companies such as Staples and Equinox see the appeal of including co-working space into their space. A new merging trend is co-working space being incorporated into store format, brick-and-mortar continues to evolve. The next generation of shoppers spending at your centers are most likely those utilizing co-working/flexible work space. Don’t let them go elsewhere.

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About Dennis Kaiser

Dennis Kaiser is Vice President of Public Relations and Communications for Connect Creative. Dennis is a communications leader with more than 40 years of experience including as a journalist and in corporate and agency marketing communications roles. He is responsible for Connect Creative’s agency client services and is involved in a range of initiatives ranging from public relations and content strategy, communications and message development, copywriting, media relations, social media and content marketing services. Prior to joining Connect Media in 2015, his most recent corporate communications roles involved leading a regional public relations effort across Southern California for CBRE, playing a key marketing role on JLL’s national retail team, and directing the global public relations effort at ValleyCrest (BrightView), the nation’s largest commercial landscape services company. He has worked on marketing communications assignments for such CRE companies as Blackstone/Equity Office, Carlyle, Caruso, Disney Resorts, GE Capital, Irvine Company, Hines, Howard Hughes Corp., Jeffries, Lennar, MGM, Marcus & Millichap, Prologis, Raleigh Studios, Simon, Starwood, Trammell Crow Company, Transamerica, UBS and Wynn Resorts. Dennis has also worked on communications and launch strategies for a number of consumer electronic, media and tech brands including SlingMedia, Channel Master, Deluxe Media Entertainment, BeIn Sports, EchoStar and Sprint. Dennis’s agency background included firms such as Off Madison Ave., Idea Hall and Macy + Associates. He has earned an outstanding reputation with organization leaders as a trusted advisor, strategic program implementer, consensus builder and exceptional collaborator. Dennis has developed and managed national communications programs for Fortune 500 companies to start-ups, both public and private. He’s successfully worked with journalists across the globe representing clients involved in major-breaking news stories, product launches, media tours, and company news announcements. Dennis has been involved in a host of charitable and community organizations including the American Cancer Society, Easter Seals, Boy Scouts, Chrysalis Foundation, Freedom For Life, HOLA, L.A.’s BEST, Reach Out and Read, Super Bowl Host Committee, and the Thunderbirds Charities.

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